The Federal Trade Commission announced they found examining Instagram posts a group of social-media influencers who may be in violation of federal trade laws. This is a part of the FTC’s ongoing effort to unmask abstruse ads on social media. Posts that don’t disclose a working relationship between influencers and brands, or that include ambiguous language that is confusing to followers, are considered to be in violation.

The Trump administration on Saturday, at G-20 finance ministers meeting in Baden-Baden, rejected a statement from other leading economies that warned against the perils of trade protectionism, after German officials insisted to include in the meeting’s joint statement language stressing the importance of free trade and that it should be conducted in a “rules based” manner, following existing standards and agreements.

The 1804 U.S. silver dollar sold for $3.3 million at auction as it is one of only eight of its kind. A private coin collection, more than 200 coins in total, brought in a record total of more than $100 million during the auction series.

ZTE, one of China’s technology companies, the second-largest maker of telecom equipment from the country, agreed to plead guilty and pay $1.19 billion in fine as part of a settlement for breaking sanctions and selling electronics to Iran and North Korea. The penalty is the largest criminal fine in a United States sanctions case.